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To understand the current moment in school accountability, one must understand the larger contradictions in education politics. Accountability Frankenstein provides a broader perspective on the school accountability debate by exploring the contradictions inherent in high-stakes testing. Accountability Frankenstein explains the historical and social origins of test-based accountability: the political roots of accountability, why we trust test scores while we distrust teachers, the assumptions behind formulaic accountability systems, and the weaknesses with the current carrot-and-stick approach to motivating teachers. Accountability Frankenstein answers the questions of educators and parents who want to understand the origins of accountability. This book challenges the beliefs of fierce advocates and opponents of high-stakes testing. It provides a rescue plan for accountability after the failures of high-stakes testing, a plan to make accountability smart, democratic, and real.

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Acknowledgments; Preface; 1. The Political Origins of Accountability; 2. Trusting Tests; 3. How Trustworthy are Test Scores; 4. Setting up Goals and Failure; 5. Consequential Thinking; 6. A Better Way; References.

Accountability Frankenstein: Understanding and

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      Publisher: Information Age Publishing
      Publication Date: 30/05/2007
      ISBN13: 9781593116248, 978-1593116248
      ISBN10: 1593116241

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      To understand the current moment in school accountability, one must understand the larger contradictions in education politics. Accountability Frankenstein provides a broader perspective on the school accountability debate by exploring the contradictions inherent in high-stakes testing. Accountability Frankenstein explains the historical and social origins of test-based accountability: the political roots of accountability, why we trust test scores while we distrust teachers, the assumptions behind formulaic accountability systems, and the weaknesses with the current carrot-and-stick approach to motivating teachers. Accountability Frankenstein answers the questions of educators and parents who want to understand the origins of accountability. This book challenges the beliefs of fierce advocates and opponents of high-stakes testing. It provides a rescue plan for accountability after the failures of high-stakes testing, a plan to make accountability smart, democratic, and real.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments; Preface; 1. The Political Origins of Accountability; 2. Trusting Tests; 3. How Trustworthy are Test Scores; 4. Setting up Goals and Failure; 5. Consequential Thinking; 6. A Better Way; References.

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